So I brewed my second brew ever this weekend. It was a variation of SD_SLIM's Blood Orange Hefeweizen. I wanted the recipe to be a little milder in ABV than the original and I am using a 5 gallon carboy so I needed the first part to be 4 gallons in the carboy so adding the syrup would bring it up to a total of 5 gallons.
My recipe for 4 gallons was:
4 lbs 2 row
3 lbs white wheat
1 lbs Vienna
1 lbs light brown sugar (was supposed to be 8 oz but I accidentally poured a whole pound)
8 oz rice hulls
According to BrewTarget OG should be 1.060. I mashed at 153 for 60 minutes. This was a fly sparge that took 50 minutes to collect 5.25 gallons pre boil. I boiled for 60 minutes. I drained off a sample into the test jar and put it into the fridge to cool down. When I tested it at the sample was at 76 degrees and measured 1.046. I mashed and sparged the same way as I did my first brew which was Cream of Three crops and it hit OG right on for 75% efficiency. What could I have done wrong this time?
I pitched this when the carboy cooled to 72 degrees with Wyeast 1007 that had a liter 24 hour started on a stir plate. This thing took off. Within hours it foaming away.
My recipe for 4 gallons was:
4 lbs 2 row
3 lbs white wheat
1 lbs Vienna
1 lbs light brown sugar (was supposed to be 8 oz but I accidentally poured a whole pound)
8 oz rice hulls
According to BrewTarget OG should be 1.060. I mashed at 153 for 60 minutes. This was a fly sparge that took 50 minutes to collect 5.25 gallons pre boil. I boiled for 60 minutes. I drained off a sample into the test jar and put it into the fridge to cool down. When I tested it at the sample was at 76 degrees and measured 1.046. I mashed and sparged the same way as I did my first brew which was Cream of Three crops and it hit OG right on for 75% efficiency. What could I have done wrong this time?
I pitched this when the carboy cooled to 72 degrees with Wyeast 1007 that had a liter 24 hour started on a stir plate. This thing took off. Within hours it foaming away.
